ChrisS
Jedi Knight

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So winter is here and I really need to get a decent coat of paint on the street car. The passenger side rocker was showing some bliustering so I figured I'd investigate. This is what the rocker looked like this summer - not bad but the paint is horrible.
So I sandblasted the blister at the rear wheel to reveal this, again not bad and I can weld a patch in easily.
But then there is the fact that there was no dody line where the A pillar meets the sill. You know there is body filler there but hope that the door strap came loose and the DPO put a crease in the skin. You hope.
But then you find rivets and sheet metal the thickness of a beer can. No beer though.
So you do the right thing and drill out the rivets. You wish it was summer; you cant see the passenger side sill when you are driving anyway.
Time for a new panel I guess.

So I sandblasted the blister at the rear wheel to reveal this, again not bad and I can weld a patch in easily.
But then there is the fact that there was no dody line where the A pillar meets the sill. You know there is body filler there but hope that the door strap came loose and the DPO put a crease in the skin. You hope.
But then you find rivets and sheet metal the thickness of a beer can. No beer though.
So you do the right thing and drill out the rivets. You wish it was summer; you cant see the passenger side sill when you are driving anyway.
Time for a new panel I guess.